Map & Directions

Cafe Clock is open from 9 am to 11 pm daily

Marrakech

15 minutes from Jemaa el Fna

From Jemaa el Fna, follow Rue de Prince crossing over busy Ave Houmaine el-Fetouaki and pass through the bustling grand taxi stand. Cross the road and continue through the gate, follow the street as it winds its way around the beautiful turquoise Kasbah Mosque.

Follow the main street (Rue de la Kasbah) leaving the mosque behind you with the Saadian Tombs on the left. After you pass the Artisanal Complex on your right, admire the vibrant art on Koranic tablets, djellaba makers, a ferran (or communal oven), a hammam, and a saint’s tomb. This is truly an authentic neighbourhood.

When you reach the end of Rue de la Kasbah, take a left and Derb Chtouka begins a few meters to the right. Here, you’ll be able to look up to see a sign for Cafe Clock (and beyond that our terrace). The entrance is through an ancient arch on your left.

Five minutes from Bab Agnaou

After admiring the beautiful Bab Agnaou, step inside and make your way towards the Kasbah Mosque, the beautiful turquoise and ivory mosque standing proud in front of you. When the road comes to a junction, bear right. Cafe Clock is located a 5-minute walk from here. Follow Rue de la Kasbah away from the Kasbah Mosque. After you pass Artisanal Complex on your right, see if you can locate vibrant art on Koranic tablets, djellaba makers, a ferran (or communal oven), a hammam, and a saint’s tomb.

When you reach the end of Rue de la Kasbah, take a left and Derb Chtouka begins a few meters to the right. Here, you’ll be able to look up to see a sign for CafeClock (and beyond that our terrace). The entrance is through an ancient arch on your left.

Connect With The Clock

Concerts at Clock represent traditional and modern or blend old and new for a funky hybrid that will have you dancing along side our waitstaff! Four nights of music each week promise something for everyone. Sunday Sunset Concerts feature Gnawa music every week starting at around 6 p.m. Wednesday nights are an opportunity for visitors…

The Moroccan tradition of hikayat, or storytelling, dates back almost 1,000 years. Some stories were recorded and other stories are passed orally. Today this form of entertainment in danger of becoming extinct. Previously, hikayat was found in cities throughout Morocco, but today Marrakech’s Jema el-Fna’a square is one of the last place to find the old stories…

To join a course or organize a private course, please contact marrakech@cafeclock.com or enquire at Cafe Clock. Our Clock chefs will share with you the traditional techniques and recipes that they learned from their mothers and grandmothers. This course begins with a shopping tour of the local souk. Gain firsthand experience in a Moroccan kitchen…

A Marrakshi on staff will teach you all you need to know about local traditions. Dive into Moroccan culture through a 90-minute workshop with a member of the Clock Crew, who will teach you Moroccan phrases, common gestures, mealtime etiquette and religious customs. This dynamic course will be tailored to your particular interests. ‘Kech Download offers…